10 5 points Consider the following reaction: H₂(g) + 1₂ (→→ 2H1 ( Given the following data Hy: AH-0k/mol S-132 J/molk I

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10 5 points Consider the following reaction: H₂(g) + 1₂ (→→ 2H1 ( Given the following data Hy: AH-0k/mol S-132 J/molk I

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10 5 points Consider the following reaction: H₂(g) + 1₂ (→→ 2H1 ( Given the following data Hy: AH-0k/mol S-132 J/molk I AH-0/mol; S-117 1/mol K HE: AH-25 kJ/mol S-210 1/mol K Determine the AG in kJ for this reaction at 298K. Do not put units in your answer. Report your answer with two places past the decimal point. Type your answer...
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